At least 24 dead and more than 20 children missing after US summer camp is swept away by extreme floods

Flash floods in Texas during July 4 celebrations have killed at least 24 people, with over 20 children still missing. The Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in under an hour, destroying homes, cars, and cabins near Camp Mystic, a historic girls’ summer camp. The camp lost power, water, and WiFi.

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said, “They may just be out of contact,” expressing hope the missing children are safe. Kerrville City Manager Dalton Rice explained that sudden heavy rain caused the river to surge from 7 to 29 feet, overwhelming the area quickly.

Rescue efforts are massive, with over 100 troopers, boats, high-water vehicles, and helicopters deployed. “We are working tirelessly,” said Col. Freeman Martin. Gov. Greg Abbott promised full support, saying no one would be left behind.

President Trump called the flooding a “terrible thing” and promised federal help, coordinating with Abbott to assist communities.

Officials are urging residents to stay off flooded roads and follow emergency warnings. Areas like Kerrville, Ingram, and Hunt are among the worst hit. As searches continue, the region mourns the victims and hopes for the safe return of the missing.

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